PRLog (Press Release)– Jul 27, 2011– Introduction
In recent years, nuclear energy has made considerable progress in overcoming environmental, safety, and health issues. However, in March 2011, this promising outlook was transformed by the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan. Several governments subsequently announced moratoria on new projects and are rethinking their approach to nuclear power.
Features and benefits
* An overview of the global nuclear power landscape and Datamonitor's impartial analysis of the recent events at the Fukushima power plant in Japan. * An evaluation of the opportunities outside the nuclear industry post Fukushima as well as the current situation across key nuclear markets worldwide. * An impartial appraisal of the current and future outlook for nuclear power generation across these markets.
Highlights
The n bmw eed for large amounts of reliable baseload power generation is greater than ever, as are concerns about climate change. Despite the incident at Fukushima, nuclear power will prevail, and remains a legitimate and growing part of the future energy mix. In the lon ferrari g term, nuclear power and its role in the wider energy mix are not at risk, at least not on environmental or safety grounds. In the immediate term, however, it is inevitable that nuclear plant manufacturers will be challenged by concerns about nuclear safety by a media often only to happy to publicize negative developments. There exists a very real opportunity for the nuclear industry to address safety concerns where they exist and secure the future of an industry that plays a pivotal role in the supply of indispensable baseload power generation worldwide.
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Your key questions answered
* Will Fukushima spell the end of nuclear power generation as we know it? * What is the current and future likely status of nuclear power in Japan, France, Germany, Chi auto part na, the UK, and the US? * What specific opportu chrysler nities are there to be had in this and competing power generation industries in the immediate and short term? * Who are the key players and technology providers across the nuclear power generation industry and how will they be impacted by recent developments?
Report Table of Contents:
OVERVIEW Catalyst Summary Methodology OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL NUCLEAR POWER LANDSCAPE Snapshot Recent developments Opportunities outside the nuclear industry Market reality General outlook CURRENT SITUATION ACROSS KEY MARKETS Japan The Fukushima incident: March 11, 2011 China National strategy Issues and opportunities Recent developments US Recent events Public perception France Key players Germany Energy policy Green Germany Safe nuclear On/off nuclear Recent events Impact on key players OPPORTUNITIES AND OUTLOOK ACROSS KEY MARKETS Significant short-, medium-, and long-term opportunities Manufacturing opportunities Fabrication opportunities Labor opportunities Japan China US France Germany AP PENDIX Key data Japan China US France Germany Sources ;Ask the analyst Datamonitor consulting Disclaimer
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